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  3. BLOWING UP OF HOOD

    The loss of Britain's most powerful battle cruiser, H.M.S. Hood, is undoubtedly one of the most serious blows Britain has suffered in the war. It is not clear what damage was done to the German ships in the same action, but it is ...

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  4. IMPRESSED CHINESE

    A large Chinese military mission which recently visited Malaya was deeply impressed with the Empire's preparations for its defence. The leader of the mission, General Shang Chen, is seen here with Major-General Gordon Bennett, Commander of the A.I.F. in Malaya ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INTENSITY OF CRETE BATTLE MUCH REDUCED

    LONDON, Monday.—On a reduced scale the German parachute invasion of Crete continued all day yesterday. Gliders are no longer being used. Many of the huge troop-carriers were destroyed by artillery, ...

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  6. Believed to Have Been Aboard the Hood

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Two young Adelaide men, each named G. Hall but not related, were when last advices were ...

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  7. HITLER'S BOGEY CROMWELL, NOT CHURCHILL

    ZURICH, Sunday.—Oliver Cromwell is Hitler's opponent. That is the conclusion of the "National Zeitung" in a leader, ...

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  8. REVOLT CRUMBLES IN IRAQ

    LONDON, Monday.—Reports from the Near East suggest that the revolt in Iraq is crumbling. Rashid Ali's rebel leaders are fleeing the country and a message from Turkey says another coup d'etat to replace the Regent (Abdul ...

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  9. SUCCESSFUL ROUND-UP IN ABYSSINIA

    CAIRO, Monday.—Latest British captives in Abyssinia include two Italian generals and about 9000 troops. ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN SHIP SHELLED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. J. C. Murphy, one of the survivors of the sunken Egyptian ship Zamzam, is one of the editors of the American magazine ...

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  11. BOMBERS RAID COLOGNE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Despite bad weather, British bombers vigorously attacked Cologne on Friday night, as well as aerodromes and ports in ...

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  12. CONSCRIPTION IN IRELAND : FEELING HIGH

    BELFAST, Sunday.—The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Mr. Andrews) and the Minister for Labour (Mr. Gordon) returned by air to-day, ...

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  13. NAZIS TRIED HARD TO KILL JAMES ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British United Press correspondent at Cairo says apparently the Germans made a dead set to get President Roosevelt's ...

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  14. SINO-BRITISH EXPORT SCHEME

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—The Chinese and British Government shortly will conclude a £5,000,000 sterling export credit agreement to enable China to ...

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  15. FEW RAIDERS OVER GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—No bombs were dropped over any part of Great Britain last night. This afternoon a Messerschmitt 110 ...

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  16. ITALIAN CABINET CHANGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Stefani (Italian) newsagency says General Bussoni, Deputy Italian War Minister, has resigned, and has been replaced by ...

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  17. UKRAINE FOR NAZIS?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reports from Helsinki and Chungking suggest that Russia has agreed to allow Germany a lease of the Ukraine to develop the ...

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  18. YACHT SUNK

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that the yacht H.M.S. Viva II. has been sunk. The Viva II. was the well-known ...

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  19. HAS PRESIDENT MADE VITAL DECISIONS?

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The fact that Judge Samuel Roseman, of the New York State Supreme Court, spent the week-end with President Roosevelt is said to confirm expectations that the President will announce far-reaching ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AN AMERICAN declaration of war on Germany would force Japan to go to war against the United States. There is good ...

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  21. CONTRABAND CONVOYS 'ACT OF WAR'

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Admiral Raeder, German Naval Commander-in-Chief, told the Domei (Japanese) newsagency ...

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  22. Half U.S. People Undecided on War

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Dr. George Gallup. Director of the American Institute of Public Opinion, said to-day that over ...

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  23. ITALIAN PRISONERS ARRIVE IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two thousand Italian prisoners of war, captured in Libya, have arrived in Sydney, and 500 have been sent off to an inland internment camp by train. Unimpressive physically, and wearing a nondescript mixture ...

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  24. APPEAL TO USE RESERVE PETROL STOCKS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An appeal to the public to use their reserve stocks of petrol in preference to buying more with ration tickets was made to-day ...

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  25. Weygand Votes for Collaboration

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Vichy says that General Weygand declared himself as a supporter of ...

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  26. DUTCH COAST TABOO

    LISBON, Sunday.—The Germans have banned unauthorised travel from the Hook of Holland south to the Belgian border. The penalty for ...

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